PEBBLE BEACH, CA. (Reuters) - If Rory McIlroy falls narrowly short of winning the U.S. Open on Sunday, he might well look back with regret at the mess he made of the 14th hole in the second round at Pebble Beach.
Although McIlroy finished the day only four strokes behind halfway leader Gary Woodland, he could have -- and probably should have -- been closer.
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